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Immigration and the U.S. Economy Bill Herrin, Ph.D. Director School of International Studies Professor of Economics University of the Pacific

The last 200 years of U.S. Immigration in one chart Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics

National distribution of foreign-born immigrants, 1930 Source: Social Explorer, Minnesota Population Center, U.S. Census Bureau

National distribution of foreign-born immigrants, 1970 Source: Social Explorer, Minnesota Population Center, U.S. Census Bureau

National distribution of foreign-born immigrants, 2000 Source: Social Explorer, Minnesota Population Center, U.S. Census Bureau

Number of immigrants and share of total U.S. population, 1850-2015 Source: Migration Policy Institute, Migration Data Hub

U.S. population by nativity and citizenship

From where does the U.S. foreign population come?

Focus on Mexico: What are the trends? Source: Pew Research Center.

Focus on Mexico: What are the trends? Source: Pew Research Center.

Unauthorized immigration: How big is the issue?

Unauthorized immigration: Where do they work? Source: Pew Research Center.

Unauthorized immigration: Where do they work? Source: Pew Research Center.

Unauthorized immigration: How big is the issue?

Unauthorized immigration: Where are they from? Source: Pew Research Center.

Unauthorized immigration: The Mexican share is declining Source: Pew Research Center.

The top 10 countries whose people overstay their visas Source: Pew Research Center.

Unauthorized immigration: How many are criminals? Source: CATO Institute Policy Brief, March 2017

Unauthorized immigration: How many are criminals? If natives incarcerated at same rate as Illegals, 893,000 fewer natives would be in prison. If natives incarcerated at same rate as legal immigrants, 1,400,000 fewer natives would be in prison. Source: CATO Institute Policy Brief, March 2017

Immigrant share of U.S. population and civilian labor force, 1980-2015 Source: Migration Policy Institute, Migration Data Hub

Economics: What type of person migrates to the U.S.? Two groups have a much higher propensity to migrate to rich countries 1. Highly educated university graduates Emigration rates 4 to 5 times greater than non-university educated Rates are 10 to 12 times greater in poor countries 2. Young people Individuals between ages 20 and 40 have highest propensity to migrate Those over 45 have the lowest. In the U.S., young workers with little education looking for manual labor jobs

The economic effects of these demographics Supply and demand An increase in labor supply lowers wages as more workers compete for a fixed number of jobs Immigrant workers crowd out domestic workers This is the most common political argument for migrant restrictions and deportation An important caveat to this conclusion: Other things the same But other things are not the same, and there is evidence to support this. Unfortunately, this evidence of other things, which makes immigration more valuable, is rarely mentioned in the political arena. Source: Giovanni Peri, Professor of Economics, UC-Davis

So what other changes occur when immigrants enter the labor force? Investment More available workers firms invest to expand productive capacity more capital per worker greater productivity and profitability Capital/worker was much higher at the peak of immigration in 2007 than it was when immigration boom began in 1990. So immigrants did not crowd out domestic workers. They increased the size and the number of firms through investment.

So what other changes occur when immigrants enter the labor force? Specialization and Job Upgrades Among less educated workers: Recent study by two economists (UC-Davis, Colgate U.) show that Immigrants take jobs that require less language skills (farm workers, roofers, etc.) Domestic low-skilled workers then get better jobs that require more English skills (construction supervisors, clerks, farm supervisors, etc.) Referred to as complementary workers because demand for them rises with more immigration So immigrants create more specialization, which makes all workers more productive. Research shows that the workers who are crowded out are mostly previous immigrants, not native born workers

So what other changes occur when immigrants enter the labor force? Immigrant mobility Immigrants are more willing than domestic workers to move to find a job. Smooths out local economic booms and busts Migration from declining areas keeps wages from falling there Migration to booming areas contributes to economic growth Combined with the specialization already mentioned, this mobility reinforces the productivity growth.

The Immigration Surplus The greater productive capacity raises U.S. GDP This means immigration higher income for the native born This is the Immigration Surplus Typically 0.2 to 0.4 percent of GDP, or $36 to $72 billion per year Overall, evidence shows the benefits of immigration to the U.S. economy outweigh the costs Texas celebrates its growth due to immigration from other states Why not celebrate the same phenomenon due to immigration from outside the U.S.? Same arguments apply to international trade Source: Pia Orrenius, Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, writing for the George W. Bush Institute

So what other changes occur when immigrants enter the labor force? Among more educated workers: 25% of U.S.-based Nobel laureates from the last 50 years were foreign-born. Economists have shown that highly educated immigrants account for about 33% of all U.S. innovation. Immigration by STEM workers explain about 30% of all productivity growth in U.S. cities. This growth has raised U.S. per capita income (for everyone) by 8% in the past 20 years. In 2006 alone, immigrants founded 25% of all new tech companies with more than $1 million in annual sales.

U.S. will need immigration for the future health of the economy

Why is this important? 1990s Baby boomers, 33% of U.S. population, were in their economically productive years. 2020 Baby Boomers will dominate the retirement population U.S. population aged 65-74 is projected to grow 74% U.S. population under age 65 will grow only 24% U.S. will need more workers in productive years to take care of the large number of elderly. Trends predict that will only come through immigration. Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Trends: Family values

A few final observations on immigrants and the economy 83% of the finalists in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search (often called the junior Nobel Prize ) were children of immigrants Source: National Foundation for American Policy Over 90% of graduate students in electrical engineering at top U.S. programs in 2013 were international students. Source: Inside Higher Ed Immigrants start businesses at double the rate of nonimmigrants Source: Inc. Magazine, Feb 2017 For those who worry about American values, 83% of undocumented immigrants identify as Christian, compared to only 70.6% of U.S. born citizens Source: Pew Research Center